2003 Hyundai Accent Owners Manual

FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI
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B220C01A-AAT
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Adjusting  Your   Seat  Belt
To  Release   the  Seat  Belt
CHILD
RESTRAINT
SYSTEM
Children  riding in  the  car  should sit  in  the rear
seat  and  must  always  be  properly restrained  to
minimize  the risk  of  injury  in an  accident,  sud-
den   stop  or  sudden   maneuver.  According   to
accident statistics  provided  by the  National  High-
way   Traffic  Safety   Administration   (NHTSA),
children  are   safer  when   properly  restrained  in
the  rear  seats   than  in  the   front  seat.  Larger
children  not  in a  child  restraint  should  use one
of  the   seat  belts  provided.
All  50   states  have   child  restraint   laws.  You
should  be aware  of  the  specific  requirements in
your state.  Child  and/or infant  safety seats  must
be properly  placed and  installed in  the rear seat.
You  must   use  a   commercially  available  child
restraint  system  that  meets  the  requirements of
the  Federal   Motor  Vehicle   Safety   Standards
(FMVSS).
Children  could be  injured  or  killed in  a  crash if
their  restraints   are  not   properly  secured.   For
small  children and  babies, a  child  seat or  infant
seat  must  be   used.  Before  buying  a  particular
child restraint  system,  make sure  it fits  your car
seat and seat  belts, and fits  your child. Follow  all
the  instructions   provided  by   the  manufacturer
when  installing   the  child  restraint   system.
Too
high
Correct
Shorten
HTB226
B220C01A-1
With  a  2-point static  type  seat  belt,  the  length
must  be   adjusted  manually   so  it   fits  snugly
around  your  body.  Fasten  the  belt and  pull  on
the  loose  end   to  tighten.  The   belt  should  be
placed  as low  as  possible on  your hips,  not  on
your  waist.  If the  belt  is  too  high,  it could  in-
crease the  possibility  of your  being injured  in an
accident.
When  you  want  to  release the  seat  belt,  press
the  button  in  the locking  buckle.
!
WARNING
The  center  lap  belt  latching  mechanism  is
different  from those  for  the  rear seat  shoulder
belts.  When  fastening  the rear  seat  shoulder
belts or  the center lap  belt, make sure they  are
inserted  into  the  correct   buckle  to  obtain
maximum  protection  from  the  seat  belt sys-
tem  and  assure  proper  operation.
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Model Year2003
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